The women won their third consecutive NE10 Championship while the men extended their historic run to nine straight, a standard the athletes have come to expect.
Catcher Karley Austin, a junior, makes contact with the ball. Photos by William Gagné
Bobby Martinez – Sports Writer NEW HAVEN — With numerous hours of sweat and practice day in and day out, Owls gymnastics team have worked really hard during the off season and
Bobby Martinez – Sports Writer NEW HAVEN — Last season Southern Connecticut’s men’s baseball team finished the season on a sour note with a 20-21-1 record. With a new year and new
Jennifer Hoffer – Sports Editor After 29 years of coaching the owls football program, Head Coach, Rich Cavanaugh has announced his retirement. Over those 29 years, Cavanaugh has scrounged up 170 wins
Jennifer Hoffer – Sports Editor For the past few weeks Miami Dolphins players Richie Incognito and Jonathan Martin have been in the news because of a “hazing” incident that had happened not
Aaron Johnson – General Assignment Reporter NEW HAVEN – The Southern Connecticut State women’s basketball team put on a dominate effort at home against Concordia College earning their first win on the
Matthew Cilbrith – Special to the Southern News NEW HAVEN—The SCSU Ice Owls hockey team lost 5-3 in their first home game in over a month Friday night to their in state rivals
Bobby Martinez – Sports Writer NEW HAVEN — On a night where three Owls seniors Lauren McVey, Sarah Beres, and Jade Black would play their last home game ever at Pelz Gymnasium,
Bobby Martinez – Sports Writer NEW HAVEN– On a fall weekend, Southern Connecticut’s men’s basketball team tipped off their first two games of the season against Molloy College and University of Bridgeport
Bobby Martinez – Sports Writer NEW HAVEN — At one point they were 4-6 and their hopes of a playoff chase were drifting away, until Nov. 19 when the men’s soccer team
Bobby Martinez – Sports Writer NEW HAVEN — As the bright court lights were illuminating the UConn Huskies logo in the middle of the basketball court, 5,114 people were filling up the